The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

ij aTit.fr < v ttm m * iJMNfcWwh KM. K*. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft hQCAl* AND PERSONAL * # ft ft $ * * $ f t * tiook over the list o f item* that will he sold gix Thursday, Oct. 30 at the McMillan sale. John M. Stormont has placed an order with G. A . Shrodea fo r one o f hi* Caloric ftjjnaces, The Parker Fountain Pen will wprk fo r you and feed itself. Get one at Einhards* Curtis Miller returned to Day- with hi* sister, Mrs. Anna Miller Townaley. ■ Waller IUff has contracted with G. A. Shrodea fo r a Caloric furnace fo r his new residence. Why pay the profiteering prices fo r clothing T Kelble, W . Main at., Xenia, is offering real bargains, See his ad in this issue. Mrs. Frank beiiiwhey is in a ver> critical eoudition. ■ Otto Young ha* filed an affidavit with Sheriff Funderburg charging dames Webster, colored, with the theft o f a revolver. The two properties o f the late Dan- iel Dean pn Miller street will be sold on Saturday, Oct. 35. The notice ap» pears in this issue. Mrs. S. T. Baker was hostess to the members o f the Ksdantra Club and a few friends last Thursday afternoon. The regular meeting of the W . 0." T, U, will be jheld at the home o f Mrs. S . T.'Baker, Thursday, Oct. 23, They-will also enjoy a social hour a f, ter the business- meeting. Eev. Dr, R, A . Buz?* o f Peitnsyl vania, representing the Flying Found­ ation, spoke at the College this Fri­ day morning. He will also speak Sab bath*.at the R , P, church, Oct. 19th at 7:80 p . m« —Best developing and printing done. Clarke Nagley. Leave films at Nag- ley’s grocery. MARTIN “Corn-Saver" CRIB ass Robt. Bird&SonsCo. Will Havea Mixed Car o f No. 1 of Different Varieties to Bushel Baskets v: ? A - - -! Choice Round White Potatoes to 2 1-2 Bushel Bags oil track this coming week at less than wholesale prices. - We have cards printed and will mail you a notipe of the arrival of this car. Most Men Like Good Shoes Most men consider quality ahead o f price. The measurements that the shoes are absolutely 0 . K . is the big consideration* To such m e n ‘we recommend our Howard and Foster Shoes. Sooner or later the value-appeal o f those fine shoes is going to bring you to our store. Eight now we’re'ready with the newest idea in black or many shades o f brown. e $ 10 . 00 , $ 11 . 00 , $ 12.00 Frazer’s Shoe Store XENIA, OHIO *0 W. L. CLEMANS R e a l Es t a t e (hn bsfound at my oflle* moh Saturday or f*«ched by phone at 1 my tMtemic* owsfc evening. PHONES Residence 2-122 CEDARVlLLB, OHIO Oflfic*26 TOY OUR IOB PRINTING, G, A . Shrodea installed a Caloric furnace Tuesday in the Janitor's ‘res­ idence fo r the Ross Township Board o f Education. Mr, and Mrs, R. L. Shultz o f Day- ton were guests o f Mr. and Mrs* W. A . Spencer over Sabbath. For ail kinds o f trimming and , top wprk see Howard Hartsock, old Bar­ low stand. Also glass fo r all kinds pf auto cum in s. Word has been received here o f the arrival o f a daughter l* t the home o f Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenpon o f Spring Valley last Saturdey, George Little, Ralph Wolford, Cbas, Marshall, Wm. Hopping, Dr. Leg,An­ derson and Sidney Smith have been at the reservoir this week on a fishing trip, AGENTS WANTED f o r Prize Wash ing tablets, samples free, write today. W. J. CANNON, Moravia, N* Y .- Dr. and Mrs. James „ White left Tuesday fo r Van Wert, Ohio, to visit their daughter, ^Mrs. E, K.'Ream . They expect to he gone one month. Mr, and Mrs, J. R, Orr have issued invitations fo r this evening when they will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Your attention. Is called to the Me Millan sale on Oct. 39. Some good household furniture will be offered. Cash Gordon is making some ex­ tensive improvements,, on Ida homo* •A Caloric furnace has been ordered from G. A , Sbrodes and trill be Instal­ led in a few days, M* C. Nagley has ordered a Ca­ lorie furnace fo r - his residence, f t Will ha installed in a-few days by G, A. Shrodes, the local agent. —Chickens, Ducks, Geese—I will pay the highest price fo r „thera. .Call phone 3-164 Wm. Marshall. Mrs. Howard Turnbull has retum- from the Mayo.hospital at Rochester, Minn., where an operation was per­ formed on the eyes o f her little son. It may be possible that the child will have to be returned fo r another, op­ eration ill about eight weeks. D, L. Xenpon has accepted a posi­ tion as instructor in tha Conne&pt, Q., High School. The position was se­ cured through the Employment Bu­ reau o f Qedarvilje College, Rev. A : C. Russell and wife left this week fo r Wilmington Where the fo r­ mer takes up his work aa pastor o f the Baptist church in that city. Rev. and Mrs. Russell have made many friends during their stay here and they leav§, with., the best wishes for success in their new field. ' Mr*. Mary Hutchins lias gone to Dayton, expecting to Spend the win­ ter with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Benham. * r m y > ‘ Miss Helen Creswoll, .who is teach-' ing school at-Edgicgton, (k, spent the-week-end at home with her pa­ rents, Mr., and Mrs. W»H. Creswell. We have on display.in our window quite an oditjr hi an e**-of com-that was ra; id by Fred Weimer, An ear o f corn1perfectly grained f mi top to butt’ has nine smalt ear* measuring;, from four tqjfive inches each that are Well grained all having grown in well rounded form. W® have frequently, seen one and twosm all eats attached to a la r g e ' ear but never before a specimen such as this. •' Inspect the stock, o f Fountain Pens at Richards Drug store. Over one hundred to select from. A party o f young people o f Hamil­ ton, 0 ., were week-end guests o f Miss Donna Bums. * * .ri ..........................Si, G. H. Smith has traded the Harris property on Miller street to Mrs. W. P. Townsley in a deal f o r the D. N. Tarbox property on the Columbus pike west o f twon. -.The patented Caloric-Pipeldtes Fur­ nace will give you the Mbst HSafc— in its most convenient form—at least cost. ’ Calorie heal is circulated—pure and balmy—pleasing to the sences—- a safeguard to health, The Caloric is the pionter leader o f pipeless heat­ ing and embodies basic patents which are essential ,to successful pipeiess heating and whirisikbsolutelv cannot be had in anjr^other furnace. The. Caloric is today the most efficient and economical heating ’plant' that money can buy. G. A , Shrode*, Agent. While visiting in South Charleston Wednesday, Rev. Vinton E. Busier Of the Methodist Episcopal Church un­ ited in marriage Mr. John Taylor Morrison and Miss Jessie Leota -Hun- ter at the bride's home near South Charleston. ' Mr. Morrison is a fa r­ mer living near South Charleston and the bride is a daughter o f Mr, and Mu*. Lewis S. Hunter, who are well known in the community and are pro­ minent in the M. E, Church. A fter a short wedding t6ur the young couple will reside on a farm near Charleston. Sugar Is Scarce You had better substitute with Syrup while you pan get it. Nile Brand Canned Peaches New Pack at Whole sale Price for a few days only Per D o z ...... ........................$3.75 W. W. TROUTE Grocery Cb. Om MfeWriMtW iftMaMMaeft. .ULiiM.nWiitf m MN Stop, Look and Listen! Men and Boys Why Pay $45, $50, and $60 for your fall and winter Suits and Overcoats, when we will sell you fine made and quality men’s Suits and Overcoats. . $21, $22.50, $24.90, $27.50 Come and see best makes Pony Brand Boys’ Knee Pants Suits $4.75, $5.49, $6,49, $7,491 Corduroy Clothing for men and boys- and all kinds . o f men’s and boys Trousers. Don’t Miss this Big Store C. A 17-19^-Wi Main St Xenia,. Ohio Every Size 30x3 1-2 to 37x5 Unlimited Guarantee in time or Mileage—10,000 Mile Adjustment Basis, •Has proven leadership ini Cord Tire mileage endurance. , ■ ; On the Speedway at Indianapolis, May 30,.-: 1919, Mason Cord was the only.tire to .run the entire 500 ; miles without change.. \ , \ . This grueling test considered “equivalent to over 12.000 miles on ordinary driving.” . •’ . . . Mason Cord has now been in use over three years, and has established a.mileage record—from 12,000 to 25.000 miles*. _ Many o f Springfield's citizens nre tiow wearing a “ Smile o f Genuine Satisfaction" as their cars r o ll on Mason Cords. . Come in and seethistire—it will, cost you nothing. Our low prices will surprise you. , , Prices Surprisingly Low The Springfield Tire & Supply Co, Belt 31 N. Fountain Avenue— ext tp Hadley’s Home 983-B PUBL I C SA L E ! » . * . . Having sold our farm will sell at Public Sale at our residence 1 mile North-East of Cedarvilie on Columbus pike, on Thursday, October 30, 1919 Commencing at 12 O’clock the following property: 2 -H ead o f HoTses—2 Consisting of ohe work horse and one 8 year old driving mare. 1 Jersey ^ C o w fresh In i January 2 Sets of Work Harness, 2 Sets of Buggy Harness, 3 Buggies, one good as new, 365 Shocks of Com, 95Rods of No. 9 Wire fence, 95 Fence and end posts. . . FARMING IMPLEMENTS Consistingof hay rope and pulleys, 3 ladders, farm wagon, shovels, forks, Work bench, grind stone, Buffalo robe, hone blankets, grain sacks, stove wood andmany small farm tools. - HOUSEHOLD GOODS Chairs, tables, lamps, carpets, Vose piano with good sounding board, wood kitchen range. Wood heitingstove, la rd can, crocks and jars of all kinds, kitchen utensils, barrel churn, pictures, stands, parlor suite', feathers and a large number of house articles too nnmerous to mention. Sale Will Start at 12 O’ clock Promptly TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SAl.E j . a . & salue mcmillan HARRY KRNNON, Auctioneer "

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